Farrow and Allen parted in 1992 after the director's relationship with Farrow's adopted daughter, Soon-Yi, was revealed.

Allen, who won Oscars for best director and best original screenplay for the 1977 film "Annie Hall" and for best screenplay for 1986's "Hannah and Her Sisters" and 2011's "Midnight in Paris," married Soon-Yi in 1997.

Ronan, named Satchel Ronan O'Sullivan Farrow at birth, and two of his siblings were the subjects of a high-profile custody suit between Allen, 77, and Farrow, which the actress won.

Farrow's adopted daughter Dylan, who was also interviewed by Vanity Fair, stood by her claims that Allen had abused her as a child. Allen's lawyer Elkan Abramowitz told the magazine that the director still denies the allegations of sexual abuse.

Farrow, the mother of 14 adopted and biological children, starred in several of Allen's films in the 1980s including "The Purple Rose of Cairo" and "Crimes and Misdemeanors."